Suicide in Singapore
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Suicide cases in Singapore have been rising in recent years, with rates of suicide increasing for all demographics. It is the leading cause of death for persons aged between 10 and 29 years old. Males account for the most suicides at over 66.6% of all suicides.
Singapore ranked 105th by age-standardised suicide rate according to the World Health Organization in 2016. Generally, the rate of suicide is rising. In 2016, the rate of suicide was 8.54 per 100,000 individuals, up from 8.43 in 2015.
Like most issues of mental illness and death, suicide is generally viewed as a taboo subject in Singapore. The pressure exerted by parents on their children to produce good academic results has also been a contributing factor in some suicides.